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is now worth about $8.7 trillion u.s. $le 8.7 trillion u.s. for $8.7 trillion to grow by 7% this year i think is asking way too much. i think that investors have to realize that 5% to 6% is actually quite a good growth rate for china. as long as earnings per share growth behave. rather than, you know, falling apart. when you have slowing growth like that. i think that investers have to be more realistic. >> i think they've got to deal with certain things such as the structural reforms that they want to put in place. perhaps this huge inventory overhang and excess capacity. >> absolutely is. so that's why i think that 5% to 6% growth. that's what we predict long-term for china. over the next three to five years. 5% to 6% is actually a very good rate of growth for china. that will allow interest rates to fall a little bit. because at the moment for the private sector, in china, they're paying a very high real interest rate. and that is killing them at the moment. because when you go to the shadow banking sector in order to borrow, you pay a very
is now worth about $8.7 trillion u.s. $le 8.7 trillion u.s. for $8.7 trillion to grow by 7% this year i think is asking way too much. i think that investors have to realize that 5% to 6% is actually quite a good growth rate for china. as long as earnings per share growth behave. rather than, you know, falling apart. when you have slowing growth like that. i think that investers have to be more realistic. >> i think they've got to deal with certain things such as the structural reforms...
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the u.s. and other world powers standing together vowing to impose new sanctions on russia and its supporters in eastern ukraine, possibly as ed henry reported as soon as monday. this as secretary of state john kerry is urging his russian counterpart to help support an effort to free a group of military observers being held by pro-russian separatists in ukraine. leland is donetsk with more. >> it's been more than 24 hours since those international observers were taken and held hostage inside the russian stronghold of slavyansk. that town is now besieged by the ukrainian military. the ukrainian military has not moved in for a couple of reasons, they say. paramount is the issue of civilian deaths that would be possible if they had to fight their way door to door against these very well-armed russian militants. now, the question going forward is, what role does russia play in this? obviously the foreign minister has said he intends to weigh in and try to get some freedom for the people who are be
the u.s. and other world powers standing together vowing to impose new sanctions on russia and its supporters in eastern ukraine, possibly as ed henry reported as soon as monday. this as secretary of state john kerry is urging his russian counterpart to help support an effort to free a group of military observers being held by pro-russian separatists in ukraine. leland is donetsk with more. >> it's been more than 24 hours since those international observers were taken and held hostage...
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at -- u.s. military policy going forward. traveling with secretary of state chuck hagel, peter, thank you. fromll have excerpts peter's exclusive interview with defense secretary chuck hagel throughout the day tomorrow on bloomberg. and we will air the interview in its entirety right here on "bottom line close quote friday at 2:00 p.m. new york time. we do have breaking news. anadarko has agreed to settle. federal bankruptcy judge ellen gruber considered anadarko's arguments on how much it should pay as well as the plaintiffs request for attorneys fees. anadarko is set to pay $5 billion to $6 billion in the u.s. settlement. coming up, financing politics, the head of the center for responsible politics says that the campaign finance ruling yesterday will make it more difficult to track political donations. we will have more on that story when "bottom-line" on bloomberg television continues in just a moment. theow to washington -- with second day of fallout to the u.s. supreme court's latest that to loosen campaign-finance laws
at -- u.s. military policy going forward. traveling with secretary of state chuck hagel, peter, thank you. fromll have excerpts peter's exclusive interview with defense secretary chuck hagel throughout the day tomorrow on bloomberg. and we will air the interview in its entirety right here on "bottom line close quote friday at 2:00 p.m. new york time. we do have breaking news. anadarko has agreed to settle. federal bankruptcy judge ellen gruber considered anadarko's arguments on how much it...
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the u.s. says russia. clear that russian special forces and agents have been the catalyst behind the chaos of the last 20 four hours. some have even been arrested and exposed. must be thelear reality that the united states and our allies will not hesitate to use 21st-century tools to hold russia accountable for 19th-century behavior. withindebate continues the ukraine itself. a fight broke out in parliament yesterday. the leader of the communist party at the podium. he was blaming the party in power for creating this situation, reminding them that they seized and occupied government buildings in the west of the country in the run-up to taking power, forcing the ousted president's hand. that is what we are seeing in the east and yet they are not letting these people remain in these buildings. you can see the scrapping in ukrainian parliament. obviously a difficult time in ukraine. >> there has been some economic reaction in russia. are they starting to take their toll? >> there is a little bit of evidence o
the u.s. says russia. clear that russian special forces and agents have been the catalyst behind the chaos of the last 20 four hours. some have even been arrested and exposed. must be thelear reality that the united states and our allies will not hesitate to use 21st-century tools to hold russia accountable for 19th-century behavior. withindebate continues the ukraine itself. a fight broke out in parliament yesterday. the leader of the communist party at the podium. he was blaming the party in...
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. -- u.s. crude oil. the administration can probably butx some of those limits how much leeway it has as a matter of some dispute. you are also starting to see some legislation on capitol hill around that. i would be surprised if that moves anytime soon. a related topic is export of natural gas which is allowed. the same time, we used to tilt terminals to export national gas. -- natural gas or if there is a big rush to take advantage of the global growing demand for natural gas. it needs energy per postal -- energy department approval or export. some of these countries do not have a free trade agreement with the u.s. there is a lot of pressure on energy department from capitol hill. it's coming from natural gas advocates in both parties. it's to speed up the approval process and there is some legislation which will move through the house pretty soon. legislation would allow you to streamline that approval process. number the energy department would waive it through and i think that will come up
. -- u.s. crude oil. the administration can probably butx some of those limits how much leeway it has as a matter of some dispute. you are also starting to see some legislation on capitol hill around that. i would be surprised if that moves anytime soon. a related topic is export of natural gas which is allowed. the same time, we used to tilt terminals to export national gas. -- natural gas or if there is a big rush to take advantage of the global growing demand for natural gas. it needs energy...
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the u.s., pro-democracy movements in u.s. ukraine, that word goes too far, where the u.s. - where russia - that's the red line for them, because they are russia's doorstep and there's no way that russian, vladimir putin, will allow too much influence in those countries, that's the key problems. some diplomats say we have to say to georgia and ukraine sorry. you can't be part. not even what we talk about now, ukraine being part of the european union, vladimir putin is saying that can't happen, we have to be part of the pro-russian block that has been created. we need a strategy towards russia. no american president can be seen abandoning the people of georgia and ukraine. it's a political problem. you are seen as weak on russia. the reset worked for a little while. the inattentiveness has been a problem too. you try to make friendly with dmitry medvedev. the intermediate president between the vladimir putin presidencies. do you think that was a mistake? trying to make friendly with dmitry medvedev. and the debate with romney,
the u.s., pro-democracy movements in u.s. ukraine, that word goes too far, where the u.s. - where russia - that's the red line for them, because they are russia's doorstep and there's no way that russian, vladimir putin, will allow too much influence in those countries, that's the key problems. some diplomats say we have to say to georgia and ukraine sorry. you can't be part. not even what we talk about now, ukraine being part of the european union, vladimir putin is saying that can't happen,...
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u.s. led occupation. travelled across the country to meet some of those people whose lives have been absolutely shattered she took some photographs of the people she met who'd been affected this woman lost her daughter in a taliban attack on a guest house that was just a week before the election. this twelve year old was shot by the taliban who is now recovering in hospital while this mother has resorted to burning scraps of cardboard you can see it in the corner in a car will refugee camp just to keep a child warm fire would consider that an affordable luxury for the workers job it will be to sort the country out they'll have to do it more or less without the help of nato u.s. led forces they're pulling out of afghanistan though some american troops are poised to remain under a proposed security pact with kabul if the afghan authorities are clearly unable to deal with the taliban on their own but despite the resurgent terror u.s. officials say that their mission has been a success karen e
u.s. led occupation. travelled across the country to meet some of those people whose lives have been absolutely shattered she took some photographs of the people she met who'd been affected this woman lost her daughter in a taliban attack on a guest house that was just a week before the election. this twelve year old was shot by the taliban who is now recovering in hospital while this mother has resorted to burning scraps of cardboard you can see it in the corner in a car will refugee camp just...
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how does the u.s. compare to its major trading partners. >> if you take all tax into consideration, not just income tax but all the taxes we pay at the federal level, the state level, the local level, you can compare it to the total tax burden the u.s. is near the bottom of the list. chile and mexico are two countries that tax less heavily than we do. every other country tax is more. >> the u.s. does not have a value-added tax or national consumption tax that other countries have. mary snow, al jazeera. >> so basically everyone agrees that the u.s. tax code is too complicated, has too many loopholes and needs fixing. what stands in the way of meaningful reform? for some answers i'm going to turn to the man that you saw just a few minutes ago. author, historian, and contributing tax analyst. from the university of virginia, joseph, good to see you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> first was all of all, is the tax system too complicated? >> i just did my taxes today. every time
how does the u.s. compare to its major trading partners. >> if you take all tax into consideration, not just income tax but all the taxes we pay at the federal level, the state level, the local level, you can compare it to the total tax burden the u.s. is near the bottom of the list. chile and mexico are two countries that tax less heavily than we do. every other country tax is more. >> the u.s. does not have a value-added tax or national consumption tax that other countries have....
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in 2013, u.s. law enforcement border security and council authorities already sop in more than 238 million times. accounted for proximate 30% of all query activity worldwide. these queries result in more than 25,000 matches against the database, the of 100 of which were resolved administratively. small number of these hits, however, represent a series potential concern and were referred to appropriate law enforcement authorities for further investigation. as you can see, interpol washington is aggressively pursued the use of sltd to enhance and support on national security investigation. we will also continue to explore additional applications for sobt to further assist our law enforcement can be to ensure the safety of the american people. chairman miller, ranking member jackson lee, and distinguished of the subcommittee i appreciate the opportunity to testify about our role and support program and i've be pleased at any questions you have at this time. >> thank you very much, nestled appreciate a
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they think the u.s. is using the china threat as an excuse. >> u.s. is trying to create an issue so that they can go back to philippines. they would like to go back here in the philippines to use philippines as their base and get all resources here and even all the asian countries. they use us base. >> reporter: there are many in the philippines who will welcome the americans back with open arms. those that campaigned to get the u.s. out of here 20 years ago feel like this is turning back the clock. bbc news in the northern philippines. >> let's get more now from the u.s. side. mary jordan is a pulitzer prize winning journalist from d.c. when you look at the agreement from japan for example, that was specific over the islands. one with the philippines is more generic isn't it? >> hit is. this trip has been under the radar for the american public. nonetheless it's incredibly important. mainly president barack obama wanted to be there to show the long standing relationship with the philippines is still strong. of course he's not visiting china but the w
they think the u.s. is using the china threat as an excuse. >> u.s. is trying to create an issue so that they can go back to philippines. they would like to go back here in the philippines to use philippines as their base and get all resources here and even all the asian countries. they use us base. >> reporter: there are many in the philippines who will welcome the americans back with open arms. those that campaigned to get the u.s. out of here 20 years ago feel like this is...
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u.s. supreme court hears arguments in the copyright case between aereo and broadcasters. signs of cooling in the u.s. housing rebound. >> to the viewers in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. full story of the stocks and headlines making stories today. peter cook has an interview with the ceo of marsh mclennan. antennae look at aereo manufacturing plant. we begin at the u.s. supreme court as justices hear arguments in the controversy alsial aereo case. >> no clear answer to how the court will roll. certainly a lot of tough questions. justices were concerned they were using a technological gimmick to get around the broadcasters copyright. that said, also a number of justices that were concerned about the implications, in particular they asked about cloud computing and whether the ruling might limit that industry. >> earlier today on bloomberg, especially addition of "the in l loop" the ceo gave exclusive comments. >> i do not think anyone can foreca
u.s. supreme court hears arguments in the copyright case between aereo and broadcasters. signs of cooling in the u.s. housing rebound. >> to the viewers in the united states and those of you joining us from around the world, welcome. full story of the stocks and headlines making stories today. peter cook has an interview with the ceo of marsh mclennan. antennae look at aereo manufacturing plant. we begin at the u.s. supreme court as justices hear arguments in the controversy alsial aereo...
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they can acknowledge that the u.s. has to give up this title. .his is an inevitable decision it is not something that we can ny for or deny -- defer or de forever. encroachment that comes. i think we can do that. let's define the problems we want to solve before we suggest what structure we offer for. >> can i underscore that with a couple of examples? i have expressed my skepticism. what way to translate that into action is, go slow. icahn has not shown accountability over the years. in thing, i was not in singapore, but it was widely reported that one of the initial proposals put on the table received aggressive pushback for not having enough accountability and had to be withdrawn. i think we need to go very slow. we need to go slow and we need to be cautious. perhaps we will get into this, i have yet to have explained to me how you are language control of something you can retain control want to relinquish control, you can get control back. the pressure is on these and is consistent and escalating. it is on the pres
they can acknowledge that the u.s. has to give up this title. .his is an inevitable decision it is not something that we can ny for or deny -- defer or de forever. encroachment that comes. i think we can do that. let's define the problems we want to solve before we suggest what structure we offer for. >> can i underscore that with a couple of examples? i have expressed my skepticism. what way to translate that into action is, go slow. icahn has not shown accountability over the years. in...
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. >> the u.s. and iran are locked in a new dispute over tehran's proposed ambassador to the united nations. the senate has voted to bar hamid aboutalebi from entering the u.s. because he allegedly belonged to the group behind the 1979 hostage crisis in tehran. the measure would prevent him from taking up his new post at u.n. headquarters in new york. jay carney said the u.s. has informed iran of its opposition. >> while we shared this in its concerns regarding this case and find a potential nomination is extremely troubling, the u.s. government has informed the government of iran that this potential selection is not viable. the legislation passed by the senate underscores just how troubling this potential nomination would be. >> carney stopped short of saying the obama administration would bar hamid aboutalebi's entry to the u.s.. he has previously served as iran's ambassador to belgium, italy, australia, and the european union and has denied playing a direct role in the hostage crisis. has taken n
. >> the u.s. and iran are locked in a new dispute over tehran's proposed ambassador to the united nations. the senate has voted to bar hamid aboutalebi from entering the u.s. because he allegedly belonged to the group behind the 1979 hostage crisis in tehran. the measure would prevent him from taking up his new post at u.n. headquarters in new york. jay carney said the u.s. has informed iran of its opposition. >> while we shared this in its concerns regarding this case and find a...
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the u.s. withdrawal, but struggling to maintain peace and stability. >> this isn't the iraq the united states expected to leave behind. it isn't even an iraq a lot of iraqis recognize. and many fear it will become more dangerous. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is, "how did i end up here?" i started
the u.s. withdrawal, but struggling to maintain peace and stability. >> this isn't the iraq the united states expected to leave behind. it isn't even an iraq a lot of iraqis recognize. and many fear it will become more dangerous. >> ifill: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to...
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oil and the first time a u.s. president was outside u.s. soil, at the banker by his side was tom lamonte, republican will stop you when it crosses party lines to come back with woodrow wilson to fight for the league of nations to try to preserve peace after world war i, which was defeated, but tom lamonte and woodrow wilson developed this relationship. the letters are crazy. and are so full of gratuity love and, thank you for being by my side and i could not have done it without you because when woodrow wilson then got broke and was difficult for him to go around the country after the war to fight for the league of nations, which the senate did not want to pass and ultimately did not pass, tom lamont took it up in his newspapers that he owned, the saturday review, backdoor in terms of senators that he knew and tried to push it. the two of them worked closely together and had this bromance. woodrow wilson ultimately did die from convocations -- convocations of the stroke. >> it is understood that wall street was hostile the many ways to the
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the u.s. blames moscow for orchestrating the demonstrations. >> the chants are familiar, like those last month in crimea, when they broke away from crimea. >> this time the independence are coming from three cities. >> we are concerned about what russia has done in crimea. we are concerned about the presence of troop numbers on the boarder. we are concerned about efforts under way in ukraine to destabilize the situation there in eastern ukraine, destabilize the government. >> ukrainian police regained control over a government building. protesters held firm, demanding a referendum allowing them to join russia. masked men held the headquarters to the south. authorities say they are holding 60 hostages, a charge the protesters denied. the activists confirmed they seized an lot of rifles. in donetsk another building remains in the hands of pro-russian protesters, maintaining that the region is independent. >> violence spread to kiev, where an all-out brawl broke out. >> russia's illegal aggressio
the u.s. blames moscow for orchestrating the demonstrations. >> the chants are familiar, like those last month in crimea, when they broke away from crimea. >> this time the independence are coming from three cities. >> we are concerned about what russia has done in crimea. we are concerned about the presence of troop numbers on the boarder. we are concerned about efforts under way in ukraine to destabilize the situation there in eastern ukraine, destabilize the government....
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the u.s. -- agreement with the u.s. government. all will sign and u.s. government wants the afghans to sign it. it wants to maintain a u.s. troop presence for training or keeping the pressure on al-qaeda rem nants in the country. the problem is logistics. because the agreement has not been signed the u.s. government doesn't know if the troops will be able to stay here. time is running out. the afghan and u.s. governments. if this agreement is not signed before september or october. it will be difficult for the u.s. military to sort out how and where it will leave troops here, and that could be a participation concern for the future stability of afghanistan. >> there are eight men in the running for the president of afghanistan. these are the leading can't dates. this is the front runner ashraf ghani ahmadzai - he's somewhere around here, we saw him a second ago - there he is. he used to be the finance minister and worked for the world bank for a decade. then there's zalmai rassoul, the top pic
the u.s. -- agreement with the u.s. government. all will sign and u.s. government wants the afghans to sign it. it wants to maintain a u.s. troop presence for training or keeping the pressure on al-qaeda rem nants in the country. the problem is logistics. because the agreement has not been signed the u.s. government doesn't know if the troops will be able to stay here. time is running out. the afghan and u.s. governments. if this agreement is not signed before september or october. it will be...
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troops and u.s. drones and u.s. airstrikes but there's also the same question that emerged in iraq that led to the decision by the obama administration finally at the end of two thousand and eleven to withdraw all u.s. troops from iraq when they had not wanted to similar to afghanistan they had wanted to leave behind somewhere between ten and twenty thousand troops this time around that they may face the same thing where the issue of whether or not those troops will get immunity from being held accountable for possible war crimes could be the same stumbling block that it was in iraq and could lead to even the future president even beyond karzai the earlier the earlier in this period the candidates have all said they would sign the agreement but at the end of the day whether they will sign that agreement and sign off on giving u.s. troops immunity from accountability for continued killing of civilians and other possible war crimes could become a very serious political problem for any new president but barry mawn what
troops and u.s. drones and u.s. airstrikes but there's also the same question that emerged in iraq that led to the decision by the obama administration finally at the end of two thousand and eleven to withdraw all u.s. troops from iraq when they had not wanted to similar to afghanistan they had wanted to leave behind somewhere between ten and twenty thousand troops this time around that they may face the same thing where the issue of whether or not those troops will get immunity from being held...
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data in the u.s.. one of the most important world.c data in the the fed is watching for signs of economic every. a look ahead to some of that data. how supportive has it been? >> quite supportive. the services number coming off a four year yield low. the auto industry side is softer. strongest since 2007. the trade deficit widened. the number we are looking for, consensus estimates, 200,000 is the median estimate. median unemployment of 6.6%. the lowest since 2008. during the great recession, the economy lost eight .7 million jobs. the recovery -- they have recovered all but 66 6000 jobs. with wages, the participation rate. the long-term unemployed. you are seeing the likes of bmw that spendwill say $1 billion. employers holding back. trend ise overall firing has slowed. that could be the precursor. we are going to own -- >> we will be all over this. >> these are the #'s you will need. nail the number. very american. >> what will you contribution be? cranny.ll be at manus you youur ago, i told were to
data in the u.s.. one of the most important world.c data in the the fed is watching for signs of economic every. a look ahead to some of that data. how supportive has it been? >> quite supportive. the services number coming off a four year yield low. the auto industry side is softer. strongest since 2007. the trade deficit widened. the number we are looking for, consensus estimates, 200,000 is the median estimate. median unemployment of 6.6%. the lowest since 2008. during the great...
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to the u.s. to receive medical treatment and a new prosthetic arm the children of war foundation helped bring shelby to the united states to receive some much needed medical care unfortunately there are thousands of other innocent children who have been victims of war in afghanistan and are unable to access the same type of care there's so many children like i said she's a fortunate one who came here there's so many more children that need this kind of treatment the conflict in afghanistan has dealt a heavy blow on the nation's civilian population a report by the united nations assistance mission for afghanistan showed that two thousand and thirteen was the worst year for women in. eldritch last year five hundred sixty one children were killed and one thousand one hundred ninety five were wounded many were victims of roadside bombs or got caught in the crossfire of ongoing insurgent battles i hope they're all safe i hope she's ok when she goes because i know it's. that i know. she's ok says goodb
to the u.s. to receive medical treatment and a new prosthetic arm the children of war foundation helped bring shelby to the united states to receive some much needed medical care unfortunately there are thousands of other innocent children who have been victims of war in afghanistan and are unable to access the same type of care there's so many children like i said she's a fortunate one who came here there's so many more children that need this kind of treatment the conflict in afghanistan has...
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and the u.s. and russia deciding the future of ukraine so the answer is ukrainians need to be involved intimately but all of them east and west and i'm really glad that the adults have taken over now and that what should have happened several weeks ago is happening now people getting together to figure out how to do this where no one's security is endangered well like you've said all these adults have different goals and it seems like finding common ground isn't really among them what's the real point of this talks well if this were a matter of national security for the united states of america that would be true it is not a matter of national security it's a matter of living up to the promise that was made to go trough in your grandfather's ship and i would see in one thousand ninety when james baker said the u.s. and nato would not leap frog over germany would not move nato one inch eastward now that was a solemn promise unfortunately it wasn't written down but when your leaders russian leaders
and the u.s. and russia deciding the future of ukraine so the answer is ukrainians need to be involved intimately but all of them east and west and i'm really glad that the adults have taken over now and that what should have happened several weeks ago is happening now people getting together to figure out how to do this where no one's security is endangered well like you've said all these adults have different goals and it seems like finding common ground isn't really among them what's the...
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on the u.s. side on the nato side and i think you heard this earlier with with the nato spokesman we have to quickly find ways to back away from what has been said it's the silliest and the most idiotic decision and statement that could have been made while moscow remains in a timeout nido is expected to step up cooperation with ukraine's armed forces by training officers joint exercises and promoting reforms right on russia's doorstep i think nato had always said that the cooperation with russia. matter of security because if you look at it if you look at the underlying reasons that if you look at their actions and reactions it's never been about security it's been about containing russia's growth question is will nato be able to contain the growth of terrorism drug trafficking and the spread of biological warfare all on its own marina point r.t. critics of nato say its mission is outdated and it's no longer making the world a safer place while the urns was created to counter the military power
on the u.s. side on the nato side and i think you heard this earlier with with the nato spokesman we have to quickly find ways to back away from what has been said it's the silliest and the most idiotic decision and statement that could have been made while moscow remains in a timeout nido is expected to step up cooperation with ukraine's armed forces by training officers joint exercises and promoting reforms right on russia's doorstep i think nato had always said that the cooperation with...
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the u.s. and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. the national basketball association is set to announce its response today to the racist comments of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. emerged friday, sterling lambastes his girlfriend for posting a picture with nba legend magic johnson and not to post pictures associated with black people. >> we will get reaction from the nations sports columnist dave zirin. theont is poised to become first day to require the labeling of gmos. >> we do not want to continue to be guinea pigs. we want to have a choice. >> we will speak with vermont state senator david zuckerman. he is also an organic farmer. all that and more coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the white house is releasing a new set of guidelines to address the epidemic of sexual assault on college campuses. a new task force report urges colleges to report anonymous surveys and adopt proven strategies for com
the u.s. and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. the national basketball association is set to announce its response today to the racist comments of los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. emerged friday, sterling lambastes his girlfriend for posting a picture with nba legend magic johnson and not to post pictures associated with black people. >> we will get reaction from the nations sports columnist dave zirin. theont is poised to become first day to require the...
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but they win in the u.s. and that is what is so interesting. >> this is the key insights to the book and this whole approach that economists i think have a tendency to see finances. they see many things. it is a mathematical problem, engineering. you have to find the right incentives. they tend to ignore the political side. if you are thinking of the united states has all these crises, canada has a fabulous round of great success well now we know what to do. just be like canada. but those in place and a lot of times economists make that mistake. they say we know what the right solution is. we are going to advocate for that and it's not just that it is impractical or it's too theoretical. they are missing what is fundamentally going on that you highlight in the book that is explain why it is that we don't -- everybody wants a stable banking system so i would just go to canada and say okay we will do that there. >> as i explained to one person that askeasked me that questiond you feel about the idea that we wou
but they win in the u.s. and that is what is so interesting. >> this is the key insights to the book and this whole approach that economists i think have a tendency to see finances. they see many things. it is a mathematical problem, engineering. you have to find the right incentives. they tend to ignore the political side. if you are thinking of the united states has all these crises, canada has a fabulous round of great success well now we know what to do. just be like canada. but those...
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the u.s. congress should consider and what a 14? eight grade students connor angelo tydings-lynch enter this video asking the government to fix the debt. >> it has never been a problem as cover and -- as countries have always been willing to buy u.s. debt. now that the u.s. is growing more and more debt other countries may not continue to buy u.s. treasury bonds. quest of it got too big, at some point -- >> if it got too big, at some point you can have a situation where lenders got nervous about our ability to repay, and they'd stop lending money, and that would create a cascading series of problems and put into a debt crisis like you have seen in some other countries like greece go through. >> in the current environment, my question is isn't and weak ?emand the greater concern spenders pulled back because of debt burdens, underwater mortgages from the financial crisis, business is holding off on investment because of weak consumer demand. debt is ourress, country's greatest concern. >> how wi
the u.s. congress should consider and what a 14? eight grade students connor angelo tydings-lynch enter this video asking the government to fix the debt. >> it has never been a problem as cover and -- as countries have always been willing to buy u.s. debt. now that the u.s. is growing more and more debt other countries may not continue to buy u.s. treasury bonds. quest of it got too big, at some point -- >> if it got too big, at some point you can have a situation where lenders got...
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and the u.s. food and drug administration announced it will propose regulating the growing business of electronic cigarettes. on the newshour online right now, thomas jefferson gets most of the credit for composing the declaration of independence, but it's timothy matlack's elegant handwriting that you see on the official document. today, cursive script is being replaced by text messages and emails. in some places, it's no longer even taught in schools. read about that story, part of our "extinction week" series, on the "education" page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. >> woodruff: tuesday's report by paul solman on efforts in seattle to boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour. has sparked a lot of comments from viewers like you. among those in support of the idea, one visitor said: >> ifill: but there were a number of others who think it's a bad idea. one of you wrote us: and here's another: if you'd like to see more comments, or write your own, visit our website or facebook
and the u.s. food and drug administration announced it will propose regulating the growing business of electronic cigarettes. on the newshour online right now, thomas jefferson gets most of the credit for composing the declaration of independence, but it's timothy matlack's elegant handwriting that you see on the official document. today, cursive script is being replaced by text messages and emails. in some places, it's no longer even taught in schools. read about that story, part of our...
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taxes are punitively high. >> this is an embarrassment to the u.s. congress and u.s. administration. we've had a corporate tax code that's been out of step with our competitors for decades now. we're lotion pfizer. we lost anheuser-busch. >> reporter: the company says it has to take advantage of the most efficient tax structure it can and a spokesman emphasizes it will still pay taxes on its corporate activities inside the united states. these inversions are becoming more and more common. in december michigan based pharmaceutical company bought irish company elan and redomiciled in ireland. in may activists bout another inversion deal. the company saved hundreds of millions in taxes. tax inversions are under fire where the obama administration has proposed in its latest budget to do away with most of those transactions. it's not clear whether that could pass up on capitol hill but a sign that politicians here are paying attention. for "nightly business report," i'm eamon javers in washington. >> are for more analysis we turn to james hines, professor of law at the uni
taxes are punitively high. >> this is an embarrassment to the u.s. congress and u.s. administration. we've had a corporate tax code that's been out of step with our competitors for decades now. we're lotion pfizer. we lost anheuser-busch. >> reporter: the company says it has to take advantage of the most efficient tax structure it can and a spokesman emphasizes it will still pay taxes on its corporate activities inside the united states. these inversions are becoming more and more...
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we are examining allegations that the u.s. is responsible. >> reporter: u.s. officials and western diplomats tell cnn they is indications assad's forces launched the strikes. several others as well in the past several months. the regime they say has the chemical and means to deliver them by air. while the opposition does not. the regime said an attack was used but blamed a group with ties to al qaeda. these pictures in the aftermath of a chemical weapons attack at the hands of the regime shocked the world and saw the u.s. threaten military action. >> what message will we send if a dictator can gas hundreds of children to death in plain sight and pay no price? >> reporter: president obama back pedalled in favor of an agreement to eliminate syria's chemical weapons stockpile. while chlorine isn't as deadly as the sarin gas used last year, its use as a weapon of war is against international law. it poses a dilemma for the u.s. as it struggles to rid syria of its chemical weapons and deal with a war in which it has lost control. the obama administration said it ne
we are examining allegations that the u.s. is responsible. >> reporter: u.s. officials and western diplomats tell cnn they is indications assad's forces launched the strikes. several others as well in the past several months. the regime they say has the chemical and means to deliver them by air. while the opposition does not. the regime said an attack was used but blamed a group with ties to al qaeda. these pictures in the aftermath of a chemical weapons attack at the hands of the regime...
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u.s. navy similarly saying it's cautiously optimistic that they may have located those two black boxes. matthew, thank you. american military, proving to be crucial for the underwater search for the plane. let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. how confident is the navy this, in fact, could be pingers coming from those two black boxes? >> well, wolf, as we have been saying, optimistic, encouraged, but nothing definitive yet. crucially, that's what the technology must demonstrate. something definitive. what we are talking about, wolf, and we've shown pictures of it for several days now. this pinger locator device you see in the water, think of it this way. it's like mowing grass. it's going to go back and forth. back and forth. until it can begin to narrow down the area where it is hearing the sound. that is what's going to get it down to that, what matt withdrew w you was talking about, that three mile by three mile box. once they can do that, once they get that pinger sound
u.s. navy similarly saying it's cautiously optimistic that they may have located those two black boxes. matthew, thank you. american military, proving to be crucial for the underwater search for the plane. let's go to our pentagon correspondent barbara starr. how confident is the navy this, in fact, could be pingers coming from those two black boxes? >> well, wolf, as we have been saying, optimistic, encouraged, but nothing definitive yet. crucially, that's what the technology must...
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u.s. has held out the possibility that it could even andtions against russia going beyond individuals to companies and more of a sector-based approach. have not gone very far with that. and the reason is, the eu is out ,f step with the u.s. on this and we saw that very clearly at the geneva conference at the end of last week, that the eu is not willing to go as far as the u.s. is on that front. we are left with, therefore verbal condemnations and expressions of moral support for kiev, financial assistance, and some nonlethal aid for the military. touched on the position in the east. funerals are due to take place for three people shot dead there on sunday. they were killed during a raid bya checkpoint manned pro-russian separatist. the circumstances are unclear. kiev said it was staged by russian local forces, but locals are saying the military was responsible. >> holding up photographs of sunday's shootout. this is the self-proclaimed mayor. for twoor met with him hours on monday. >> talk
u.s. has held out the possibility that it could even andtions against russia going beyond individuals to companies and more of a sector-based approach. have not gone very far with that. and the reason is, the eu is out ,f step with the u.s. on this and we saw that very clearly at the geneva conference at the end of last week, that the eu is not willing to go as far as the u.s. is on that front. we are left with, therefore verbal condemnations and expressions of moral support for kiev, financial...
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it's 7.99 in the u.s. this will you a low them to acquire new content and deliver a better streaming experience. of course the question tomorrow will be what analysts are saying about how this will impact future demand. >> seema mody, thank you very much. >>> all right. david garrity is going to join us to talk about tech companies when they report later this week. he's a principal with gva research. david, welcome. let's start with netflix. what did you think of the earning report and what do you think of the stock of these prices? >> netflix is 25% off its high. the fact that it's trading up after hours is bringing in line the numbers and showing that the correction in the stock for the time being is halted. one question that we have about the $2 increase for new customers is, is this a charge that is going to be passed through to cable providers as the issue of net neutrality becomes an issue in the u.s. >> david, we have a lot of tech earnings coming out this week and big names that everybody always lo
it's 7.99 in the u.s. this will you a low them to acquire new content and deliver a better streaming experience. of course the question tomorrow will be what analysts are saying about how this will impact future demand. >> seema mody, thank you very much. >>> all right. david garrity is going to join us to talk about tech companies when they report later this week. he's a principal with gva research. david, welcome. let's start with netflix. what did you think of the earning...
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u.s. politicians like the phrase don't let a serious crisis go to waste and many now use the crisis in ukraine and fear mongering against russia to advance the interests of u.s. corporations. this entire event i think has pointed to the need for europe to look at how it can further diversify its energy sources around of applause from the u.s. energy giants who have long sought to lift the ban on the export of natural gas. the move will arguably drive up energy prices for u.s. consumers having faced years of opposition the energy giants are finally getting the stamp of approval for natural gas export terminals but unfortunately the government of the united states of america is often working for the interests of these multinational corporations not for the interests of the citizens of the united states of america. cold war talk could also give an additional push for negotiations over deals like the transatlantic trade and investment partnership the agreement essentially reduces trade barrier
u.s. politicians like the phrase don't let a serious crisis go to waste and many now use the crisis in ukraine and fear mongering against russia to advance the interests of u.s. corporations. this entire event i think has pointed to the need for europe to look at how it can further diversify its energy sources around of applause from the u.s. energy giants who have long sought to lift the ban on the export of natural gas. the move will arguably drive up energy prices for u.s. consumers having...
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that is the warning from u.s. president barack obama. he also says he must live up to international obligation and abandon weapons areas knowledge -- arsenol and it's an effort to improve relations between south korea and japan and harry is in seoul and we have been listening to both leaders there and north korea has been quite the pressing issue. >> that's right, both leaders gave time in the opening statements of north korea. obviously it's one of the key issues of any american president visiting here would speak with his opposite number in south korea about their needing 30,000 troops here stationed in south korea. president obama after officialing unwavering commitments to the security of this country. a couple of other issues i should just get to first. he spoke of his own personal sympathy and condolence for those killed in the ferry disaster and just in the last-minute or so he has been talking about that issue of japanese, south korean relations and what his stance is on the historical grievances. he said that japan should honest
that is the warning from u.s. president barack obama. he also says he must live up to international obligation and abandon weapons areas knowledge -- arsenol and it's an effort to improve relations between south korea and japan and harry is in seoul and we have been listening to both leaders there and north korea has been quite the pressing issue. >> that's right, both leaders gave time in the opening statements of north korea. obviously it's one of the key issues of any american...
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can the u.s. deliver on both economic and security elements in a way that is credible to allies and partners in the region but also avoids into makingfalling china the bull's-eye of the policy rather than making china a central component. that is something that sounds like a rhetorical distinction. it is the largest trading partner virtually every country in asia. if you can build china in a constructive fashion, and that is not easy, but if you can say on that side of the line, you really are achieving greater stability in asia and a huge u.s. role there. if china is on the other side of the line and asia becomes increasingly divided, countries feel they have to choose one way or another. there is not a single country that would consider that a successful american effort here at the want to have america handle the relationship with china wisely. do not divide asia. junot force us to choose. with that as a background, let me look at where we stand in views of the pettit. developments added to the
can the u.s. deliver on both economic and security elements in a way that is credible to allies and partners in the region but also avoids into makingfalling china the bull's-eye of the policy rather than making china a central component. that is something that sounds like a rhetorical distinction. it is the largest trading partner virtually every country in asia. if you can build china in a constructive fashion, and that is not easy, but if you can say on that side of the line, you really are...
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. >> but the u.s. broke with the system in 1971, when president richard nixon made an announcement when the u.s. exchanged dollars for the gold market. i'm determined that the american dollar must never be a hostage in the hands of international speculator. >> chaos followed. historians linked the action. the i.m.f. lipinged ties purpose. it found one. the i.m.f. counts more than 100 countries as members. how much is determined by the size of the economy . it lends money to countries in crisis, and they are repaid with interest. in 1997 a financial crisis swept through asia, the international monetary fund played a role, but came under criticism with conditions tied to loans. some something it made the situation first. in 2010 greece was on the brink of bankruptcy, there was dissit about whether international monetary fund should rescue it. many thought why is the fund going to the assistance of prosperous countries, when there are countries worse off, not having the same access. >> in the end of the i
. >> but the u.s. broke with the system in 1971, when president richard nixon made an announcement when the u.s. exchanged dollars for the gold market. i'm determined that the american dollar must never be a hostage in the hands of international speculator. >> chaos followed. historians linked the action. the i.m.f. lipinged ties purpose. it found one. the i.m.f. counts more than 100 countries as members. how much is determined by the size of the economy . it lends money to...
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documents show, the u.s. government planned to build a subscriber base through noncontroversial content -- news messages on soccer, music, hurricane updates. they to are when the network reached a critical mass of subscribers, operators would introduce political content aiming at inspiring cubans to organize smart mobs which were mass gatherings called at a moments notice that might trigger a cuban spring. or as one usaid acumen put it, renegotiate the balance of power between the state and society. by 2011, usaid was paying tens of thousands of dollars in text messaging fees to cuba's telecommunications monopoly routed through a secret bank account and front companies. for the middle of 2012, the program vanished as mysteriously as it appeared. on thursday, white house press secretary jay carney also defended the usaid's cuban twitter program. >> suggestions this was a cover program are wrong. congress funds programs to help empower cubans to access more information and to strengthen civil society. his appro
documents show, the u.s. government planned to build a subscriber base through noncontroversial content -- news messages on soccer, music, hurricane updates. they to are when the network reached a critical mass of subscribers, operators would introduce political content aiming at inspiring cubans to organize smart mobs which were mass gatherings called at a moments notice that might trigger a cuban spring. or as one usaid acumen put it, renegotiate the balance of power between the state and...
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plus cuba says a u.s. funded twitter style social network is just a small part of a large scale campaign of subversion launched by washington.
plus cuba says a u.s. funded twitter style social network is just a small part of a large scale campaign of subversion launched by washington.
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u.s. embassy in kabul says three americans have been killed in afghanistan and afghan security guard accused of shooting them at a hospital in coinkabul. he was a member of the police protection force guarding the hospital. it is the latest incident in which local security forces targeted foreign civilians. we have the latest. >> what happened 10:00 this morning, an asp began policeman working as a security guard for the hospital run by an american charity opened fire, the policeman opened fire on the staff of the hospital. it was believed he killed three foreigners and it's believed all three of american and injured another staff of the hospital. now, it is the second attack in less than three weeks on foreign civilians in afghanistan. on april fool, an afghan policeman, eastern afghanistan opened fire on a.p. journalists. this type of fists will affect foreign civilians in this country, the aid workers. >> it is a non-profit that operates hospitals and programs in 29 countries around the
u.s. embassy in kabul says three americans have been killed in afghanistan and afghan security guard accused of shooting them at a hospital in coinkabul. he was a member of the police protection force guarding the hospital. it is the latest incident in which local security forces targeted foreign civilians. we have the latest. >> what happened 10:00 this morning, an asp began policeman working as a security guard for the hospital run by an american charity opened fire, the policeman...
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the u.s. senate moved this evening to approve a bill that restores jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. it would cost $9.6 billion dollars and be paid for by offsetting spending cuts elsewhere. the bill is given little chance of passing the house, but supporters said they're willing to consider changes. as many as 2.7 million people have lost jobless benefits since december. ford is the latest auto-maker to announce a major recall campaign. the company said today it's calling back nearly 435,000 vehicles. most are ford escapes from the model years 2001 through 2004. they could develop rust that interferes with the steering. wall street had another losing day, as financial firms and tech stocks slumped. the dow jones industrial average fell nearly 167 points to close below 16,246. the nasdaq was down almost 48 points to close at 4,079. and the s-and-p 500 gave up 20 to finish at 1,845. still to come on the newshour: pro-russian protesters call for another region of ukraine to break aw
the u.s. senate moved this evening to approve a bill that restores jobless benefits for the long-term unemployed. it would cost $9.6 billion dollars and be paid for by offsetting spending cuts elsewhere. the bill is given little chance of passing the house, but supporters said they're willing to consider changes. as many as 2.7 million people have lost jobless benefits since december. ford is the latest auto-maker to announce a major recall campaign. the company said today it's calling back...
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in the u.s., we're going to get weekly jobless claims, as well as import prices, both at 8:30. we've got earnings before the bell. family dollar and rite aid, allied financial, the former gmac, begins trading today. this was the former arm of general motors acceptance corp. finally, a judge is accepted to rule on the we terrible settlement plea, also we should point out the masters tournament begins today in augusta, scarlet fu. >> let's get straight to the front page. we've looked through all the web sites and the front pages of newspapers, and tom, this is one that i know you'll speak to really well because of where you are right now with the i.m.f. meetings. greece returning to the international bond market. after four years, the government will sell $4.2 billion of debt, more than estimated. this is a five-year bond issue, and it marks quite a turnaround after greece was bailed out not once, but twice, and had the biggest sovereign debt restructuring. tom, this is going to be a point of discu
in the u.s., we're going to get weekly jobless claims, as well as import prices, both at 8:30. we've got earnings before the bell. family dollar and rite aid, allied financial, the former gmac, begins trading today. this was the former arm of general motors acceptance corp. finally, a judge is accepted to rule on the we terrible settlement plea, also we should point out the masters tournament begins today in augusta, scarlet fu. >> let's get straight to the front page. we've looked...
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u.s. president barack obama talked about all of that during a stop in chicago. >> we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened but for now i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community of fort hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. >> cnn producer job rubin is at fort hood, it's just after 2:00 in the morning. he joins us on the phone. josh, at this point we know a lot more about what happened on this that base. walk us through the details. >> well, john, earlier in the evening the base commander lieutenant general mark millie came out to give us a bit of a timeline about what occurred. there's still some sketchy details right now but listen to what he had to say. >> in the exact sequence of events and timeline of events are not 100% clear. it's believed he walked into one of the unit buildings, opened fire, got into a vehicle, fired from
u.s. president barack obama talked about all of that during a stop in chicago. >> we're heartbroken that something like this might have happened again and i don't want to comment on the facts until i know exactly what has happened but for now i would just hope that everybody across the country is keeping the families and the community of fort hood in our thoughts and in our prayers. >> cnn producer job rubin is at fort hood, it's just after 2:00 in the morning. he joins us on the...
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last night u.s. officials say secretary of state john kerry spoke to lavrov and expressed, quote, gedeep concern over the lack of positive steps to dehe is a are a ka late the pry sis. lo lavrov fired back saying there is no reason pot to believe toe americans are running the show. a scholar on the issues joining us. thanks so much for being on the show. it seems that putin is continuing the strategy of operating in this gray area. so you have these pro russian separatists that take over these buildings, a lot of shall we say russian troops perhaps they don't have the insignia on their uniform, but they storm their buildings. and from our conversations with the experts we've had on this show, he wants to pursue this strategy as long as possible before he has a formal military presence in eastern ukraine. >> i think it's less and less gray. it's sort of like what the united states might have done in the '60s or '70s. you send in troops undercover, theya agag agitate, create in-stability. one of the re
last night u.s. officials say secretary of state john kerry spoke to lavrov and expressed, quote, gedeep concern over the lack of positive steps to dehe is a are a ka late the pry sis. lo lavrov fired back saying there is no reason pot to believe toe americans are running the show. a scholar on the issues joining us. thanks so much for being on the show. it seems that putin is continuing the strategy of operating in this gray area. so you have these pro russian separatists that take over these...
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no confirmation if u.s. drones were used in the strike, but the united states is the only country known to carry out drone strikes in yemen. >> it's clear that the yemeni government is responding to the videotape released last week. that tape was an embarrassment to the u.s. and the yemeni government. they spent so much time, so many resources trying to vanquish them in yemen, which is such a threat, not just to the middle east but to the u.s., as well. and the yemeni government is saying that they're going to go after these targets in a way that they haven't in the past. this is very rugged, dangerous terrain, so it is surprising that commanders are there. as far as how much the u.s. is involved, we've been told the cia has helped plan the operations but there are no u.s. personnel on the ground there at this hour. >> for more on the strike and the credibility of this report coming from yemen, a short time ago i spoke with cnn national security analyst bob beir. this information about a massive strike is co
no confirmation if u.s. drones were used in the strike, but the united states is the only country known to carry out drone strikes in yemen. >> it's clear that the yemeni government is responding to the videotape released last week. that tape was an embarrassment to the u.s. and the yemeni government. they spent so much time, so many resources trying to vanquish them in yemen, which is such a threat, not just to the middle east but to the u.s., as well. and the yemeni government is saying...
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. >> the u.s. government created a secret social media platform. >> suggestions that this was a covert program are wrong. >> a wealthy heir to the du pont paint... >>..pleaded guilt yoi to sexual acts on his daughter >> sentenced to probation. >> relations between the u.s. and pakistan are mystifying, but a book from a vaet reason "new york times" -- veteran "new york times" reporter contained bomb shells about pakistanian intelligence making a difficult alliance complexing. the claim is they knew that osama bin laden was living in the compound where he was killed. that reporting and other revelations were so controversial that when an excerpt of the book, local versions in pakistan were censored and the article left blank. we are joined by the author of the book "the wrong enemy - america in afghanistan 2001 to 2014", she reported from afghanistan and pakistan for the "new york times" and is the north africa correspondent. it's great to have you here. some of the things you describe in the book is
. >> the u.s. government created a secret social media platform. >> suggestions that this was a covert program are wrong. >> a wealthy heir to the du pont paint... >>..pleaded guilt yoi to sexual acts on his daughter >> sentenced to probation. >> relations between the u.s. and pakistan are mystifying, but a book from a vaet reason "new york times" -- veteran "new york times" reporter contained bomb shells about pakistanian intelligence...
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u.s. led occupation now i. travel the country to meet some of those people whose lives have been shattered shook a camera with snapshots of this is a time. we showed you here but for instance this woman lost a daughter in a taliban attack just a week before elections. here is that all spittle was shot by the taliban now recovering in hospital. the picture here of simply a mom and a daughter a mother a daughter the result scraps of cardboard in a couple refugee camp because. that can't be afforded just a tiny snapshot of life well whoever is going to be to sort the country out of course. we're going to have to do it more or less without nato as help us led forces are pulling out of afghanistan though thousands of american troops are poised to remain under this proposed security pact with kabul if it's signed off as the afghan authorities have proven capable of dealing with the taliban on the road but despite the resurgent terror u.s. officials say the mission has been a success has gone if
u.s. led occupation now i. travel the country to meet some of those people whose lives have been shattered shook a camera with snapshots of this is a time. we showed you here but for instance this woman lost a daughter in a taliban attack just a week before elections. here is that all spittle was shot by the taliban now recovering in hospital. the picture here of simply a mom and a daughter a mother a daughter the result scraps of cardboard in a couple refugee camp because. that can't be...
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the u.s. military gives the all clear finally at ft. hood. a soldier walks on the base and opens fire, killing three people, injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. the military says ivan lopez was being evaluated to determine if he had post traumatic stress disorder. the 34-year-old served four months in iraq in 2011 and worked as a truck driver at ft. hood. jay gray has been following the story, he is live at ft. hood, checking with people there as well. also bringing us the latest on this developing story as the details continue to emergesto exactly what went down. once again ivan lopez was being evaluated by doctors to determine if he had post traumatic stress issue he was dealing with, 34, had been in iraq for four months. let's get now to jay gray. >> reporter: good morning. this is the second time in the last five year there is has been a d
the u.s. military gives the all clear finally at ft. hood. a soldier walks on the base and opens fire, killing three people, injuring more than a dozen others before turning the gun on himself. good morning. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm peggy bunker. laura garcia-cannon is off this morning. the military says ivan lopez was being evaluated to determine if he had post traumatic stress disorder. the 34-year-old served four months in iraq in 2011 and worked as a truck...
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out of the u.s. but president obama is also making it clear that he's leaving himself an opening saying he considers the law advisory. we have the latest for more on the rare display of high partisan cooperation. steve? >> that's right. it is that. president obama signing a bill aimed at barring an rhine wran diplomat from the u.s. with reasserting his right to approve diplomatic appointments. now in this case, congress voted unanimously to deny visa because of the involvement in the 1979 tehran hostage crisis. the bill prohibits anyone eng e engaged in espionage or terrorism from entering in the u.s. the president said in a statement, quote, i share the congress' concern that individuals who have engaged in such activity may use the cover of diplomacy to gain access to our nation. nevertheless, as president bush also observed, kur tailing by statute my constitutional discretion to perceive projected ambassadors is neither permissible mohr practical solution. the president was criticized for using wh
out of the u.s. but president obama is also making it clear that he's leaving himself an opening saying he considers the law advisory. we have the latest for more on the rare display of high partisan cooperation. steve? >> that's right. it is that. president obama signing a bill aimed at barring an rhine wran diplomat from the u.s. with reasserting his right to approve diplomatic appointments. now in this case, congress voted unanimously to deny visa because of the involvement in the 1979...
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the u.s. is suspending all contacts between nasa and washing government officials nasa has sent out a memo saying this expansion includes nasa travel to russia and visits by russian government representatives to nasa facilities bilateral meetings email law and teleconferences or video conferences at the present time of the operational international space station a previous have been exempted in addition multilateral meetings held outside of russia that may include russia participation are not precluded under the present guidance so as we understand joint work with the international space station will continue and meetings are possible but on a neutral territory u.s. astronauts are currently on board he says their mission will not be affected we understand the launch of a so used walk it on april ninth will not be affected either in those some say maybe the joint operations will not be affected as badly as it may sound in the headlines but washington definitely wants the headlines earlier this
the u.s. is suspending all contacts between nasa and washing government officials nasa has sent out a memo saying this expansion includes nasa travel to russia and visits by russian government representatives to nasa facilities bilateral meetings email law and teleconferences or video conferences at the present time of the operational international space station a previous have been exempted in addition multilateral meetings held outside of russia that may include russia participation are not...